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Corn rootworm larvae can cause severe root pruning that leads to lodging and significant yield loss. In this Successful Farming Saturday Short, University of Missouri agronomy specialist Anthony Ohmes explains how to spot early signs of rootworm damage, including chewed-back roots and goosenecked plants after wind events.
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Corn rootworm larvae can cause severe root pruning that leads to lodging and significant yield loss. In this Successful Farming Saturday Short, University of Missouri agronomy specialist Anthony Ohmes explains how to spot early signs of rootworm damage, including chewed-back roots and goosenecked plants after wind events.
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